Self-condemnation is when a person constantly accuses themselves, feels unworthy, and refuses to forgive themselves—even after God has already forgiven them. It is a silent spiritual trap that many believers fall into, often fueled by guilt, regret, or painful memories. But the Bible shows us how to break free from this burden. 1. Recognize That Condemnation is Not from God God does not condemn His children. He convicts us to bring us to repentance, not to destroy us with shame. Once we have confessed our sins, He forgives and forgets. “ There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus. ” Romans 8:1 This means if you are truly in Christ, God does not hold your past against you. The feeling of being condemned comes either from your own heart or from the enemy. 2. Believe in the Power of God’s Forgiveness When you...
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